Meaning of replete, peripatetic, genial and elegance

Replete – Fully stocked

Sentence: Only weeks after the hurricane made landfall, the local supermarket shelves were replete with goods, so quick was the disaster relief response.

 

Peripatetic – traveling on foot

Sentence: Jim always preferred a peripatetic approach to discovering a city. He felt that he could see so many more details while walking.

 

Genial – agreeable

Sentences: Betty is a genial young woman, everyone she meets is put at ease by her elegance and grace  

 

Elegance – the quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner

Sentence: It was fill of elegance and grace, something natural rather than man-made.

 

Deleterious – harmful

Sentence: The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was deleterious to the fishing industry in the southern states. 

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